Corley was taken off his plane and arrested by Chicago Police officers, according to police records.

Corley’s attorney said he was married, has two adult children and works in pharmaceutical sales. He previously lived in Lake Zurich.

If released on bond, Judge Sophia Atcherson said he was restricted from interacting with anyone under the age of 18 and was banned from using computers or other electronic devices to look at or download images of anyone under 18.

Prosecutors initially asked that Corley be barred from using any electronic device, but his attorney argued that he needed access a phone and computer to continue to work.

Corley’s LinkedIn profile shows he’s been employed as a vice president at Leading Pharma, LLC for five years. The page also lists previous volunteer work as an assistant football coach at St. Viator High School in Arlington Heights and the Palatine Area Football Association.